Archive for December, 2008

Job Openings……..

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Achievement of ITES Recruitment in VT Manpower in Last 2 Quarters (Apr-08 to Sep-08):–
~ Placed 4450+ in Domestic Call centers through Local Recruitment
~ Placed 450+ Candidates in International Call center through Local Recruitment
~ Have conducted 5 Mega Job Fairs in Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh and placed around 2200+ Candidates
~ Placing candidates from Entry Level to Vice President Carder
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We are conducting a Grand Walk in Interview for the following clients

HTMT (A Hinduja Company ) —- 8th Dec 2008 — Monday —
Sutherland —————————- 9th Dec 2008 — Tuesday —
Tamil Call Center —— 8th Dec — 13th Dec 2008 — (Monday-Saturday)—
TCS (NonVoice) —— 8th Dec — 13th Dec 2008 — (Monday-Saturday)—
CGSL(NonVoice) —— 8th Dec –13th Dec 2008 — (Monday-Saturday)—

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Time: 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM
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HTMT:

Information about Company:

** HTMT Global Solutions had made into the Top 10 in the 2008 IDC / Dataquest Best BPO Employers in India

** HTMT Global figures in NASSCOM Rankings of Top-15 ITES-BPO Exporters for FY06-07.

** Ranked as the Best Performing Call Centre Firms worldwide in the Global Services 100 survey conducted by NeoITs Global Services magazine (Jan 2007).

** Winner of the Intelligent Enterprise Award 2006 IT/ ITES (Process Improvement and Automation Tool) at the Technology Senate 2006 among 300 Indian companies, managed by Ernst Young.

** Ranked 5th in revenues among the Top 13 Third Party ITES companies (Outsourcing2India – Sep 2006).

** Finalists for last years (2005 – 2006) Everest Group Outsourcing Excellence Awards.

** Selected as one of the 200 Best Under A Billion Companies by Forbes Asia Magazine (Oct 2005).

** Philippines Centre awarded Seal of Product Quality by National Product Quality Excellence Awards (August 2005).

** Ranked among the Top 10 Employers for Employee Satisfaction Survey, consecutively for 3 years (Dataquest – IDC Survey 2005, 204, 2003).

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Job Profile:

Designation: Customer Relations Officer (Non-Voice)

Skill Set: Excellent Written English Communication

Qualification: Only Graduates and Diploma Holders (Arts and Science Background / No B.E &B.Tech)

Experience: 0-1 Years

Take Home Salary: 5000 – 7000

Work timings: Rotational shift. (7am-4pm & 3.30pm-11.30 pm)(Drop will be provided at 11:30 pm

Job Location: Chennai

No. Of Openings: 150 positions

Age Limit: Maximum 30 Years
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SUTHERLAND

**19 years in the BPO industry since 1986
**Since its inception, the company has grown from a regional business to a global entity those services over 58 marquee clients.
**Sutherland Global Services is a global Customer Management Company in the BPO industry with 19 years of practitioner heritage in Business Process Outsourcing (BPO). **Sutherland helps companies design, build and manage their customer management operations.
** Our centers are located in the US, Canada, Philippines and India.
Excellent capabilities and competencies in Customer Management and Back Office Transaction Processing.
**57 marquee clients, of which 27 are Fortune 1000 corporations
**Mastery of managing complex outsourced operations on a large scale

Job Profile:

Designation: TSE (Voice Process)

Qualification: Any Technical Graduates

Shift: Night shift

No of openings: 250+

Skill Set: Excellent communication skill
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INDIA INFOLINE:-

The India Infoline group, comprising the holding company, India Infoline Limited and its wholly-owned subsidiaries, straddle the entire financial services space with offerings anging from Equity research, Equities and derivatives trading, Commodities trading, Portfolio Management Services, Mutual Funds, Life Insurance, Fixed deposits, GoI bonds and other small savings instruments to loan products and Investment banking. India Infoline also owns and manages the websites

Job Profile

Designation : Customer support Executive

Qualification : Any Graduates

Experience : 0-1 years

Work Timings : Day shift ( Inside Office Work )

Age Limit : Maximum 30 years

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About TCS (Non-Voice)

~ Ranked no. 1 amongst the DataQuest Top 20 list of 2008 in the Engineering Services category for the second consecutive year.
~ Asia’s largest IT Company signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) today to signal their intent to work together to create an IT blue-print for the bank.
~ Won the Frost and Sullivan’s ‘2008 Customer Value Leadership Award’ in the domain of IT services for the manufacturing industry. Frost & Sullivan honored TCS on April 17, 2008 at the annual Excellence in Industrial Technologies Awards Banquet and Networking Sessions held in San Antonio, Texas at the Westin La Cantera Resort.

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Job Profile:

Designation : Customer Support (NON VOICE)

Qualification : Any Non-Tech Graduates (ie. No BE, B Tech, MCA and post graduates)

Experience : 0-2 Years

Shift : Day shift (Inside office Work)

Age Limit : Maximum 30 Years
Salary : Best in the Industry (fresher: 1.66 K to 2 K), for Experienced salary is negotiable

Expected candidature Profile:
ð. Candidates should have good communication skills.
ð. Good analytical and reasoning skills
ð. should be willing to work in Night Shifts.
ð. Should have 15 Years Regular Education and no break in the career preferably.
ð. Candidates who have completed degree after 2002 only need to apply,
ð. If a Candidate as attending an interview within 6 months is not eligible to apply.

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About CGSL (Non – Voice ) :-

~ World’s Largest Limited Company recognized as a leader in IT-enabled financial information processing services.
~ It’s clientele is global and Citigroup entities from several countries feature prominently in this list and they are employed with 4000 employees spread over 8 locations in India.
~ Customer Services available with clients are located in over 25 countries across Asia, Europe, Africa, North America and South Asia.
~ Each year, they processes over 100 million transactions of varying nature and complexity and its Call Centers handle over 20 million customer interactions.

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Job Profile:

Designation : Customer Support (NON VOICE Process)

Qualification : Graduate with Commerce background

Experience : 0-22 Months in accounts

Age Limit : Maximum 30 Years

Salary : As per the Industry

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We are conducting a Grand Walk in Interview for the following clients

HTMT (A Hinduja Company ) —- 8th Dec 2008 — Monday —
Sutherland —————————- 9th Dec 2008 — Tuesday —
Tamil Call Center —— 8th Dec — 13th Dec 2008 — (Monday-Saturday)—
TCS (NonVoice) —— 8th Dec — 13th Dec 2008 — (Monday-Saturday)—
CGSL(NonVoice) —— 8th Dec –13th Dec 2008 — (Monday-Saturday)—

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Time: 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM
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Venue:

VT Manpower Consultancy Services Private Limited (T.Nagar Branch)

Walk-in interview Address:-

Contact : Vani

VT Manpower Consultancy Services Private Limited.
4E, Mandira Apartments (Pioneer Homes),
Opp. BOSCH, 23A, North Boag Road,
T-Nagar, Chennai-17
www.vtmanpower.com
Phone: 044-6454 8802 / 9941450444
Land Mark:
1. Near Residency Towers
2. Next to Kovai Palamuthir Nilayam.
3. Gangothri Ice Cream Parlour
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December 7, 2008 at 5:27 pm 1 comment

Mumbai Rocked by Deadly attacks by Terrorists

Gunmen have carried out a series of co-ordinated attacks across the Indian city of Mumbai (Bombay), killing 150 people and injuring 358 more.

At least seven high-profile locations were hit in India’s financial capital, including two luxury hotels where dozens of hostages are being held.

The buildings are now ringed by troops. Gunmen are also said to be holding people captive in an office block.

Police say four suspected terrorists have been killed and nine arrested.

As day broke in Mumbai, the situation on the ground was still confused with reports of gunfire and explosions at between seven and 16 locations.

The city’s main commuter train station, a hospital, a restaurant and two hotels – locations used by foreigners as well as local businessmen and leaders – were among those places caught up in the violence.

Commandos have surrounded the two hotels, the Taj Mahal Palace and the Oberoi Trident, where it is believed that the armed men are holding dozens of hostages.

In other developments:

• Fire crews evacuate people from the upper floors of the Taj Mahal Palace, where police say a grenade attack caused a blaze

• The head of Mumbai’s anti-terrorism unit and two other senior officers are among those killed, officials say

• The White House holds a meeting of top intelligence and counter-terrorism officials, and pledges to help the Indian government

• Trading on India’s Bombay Stock Exchange and National Stock Exchange markets will remain closed on Thursday, officials say.

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Gunmen opened fire at about 2300 local time (1730 GMT) on Wednesday at the sites in southern Mumbai.

The terrorists have used automatic weapons and in some places grenades have been lobbed,” said AN Roy, police commissioner of Maharashtra state.

Local TV images showed blood-splattered streets, and bodies being taken into ambulances.

One eyewitness told the BBC he had seen a gunman opening fire in the Taj Mahal’s lobby.

“We all moved through the lobby in the opposite direction and another gunman then appeared towards where we were moving and he started firing immediately in our direction.”

One British tourist said she spent six hours barricaded in the Oberoi hotel.

“There were about 20 or 30 people in each room. The doors were locked very quickly, the lights turned off, and everybody just lay very still on the floor,” she said.

A BBC correspondent outside the landmark Taj Mahal Palace said there were gunshots between police and the armed men, and that 11 officers were killed in the skirmishes.

Eyewitness reports suggest the attackers singled out British and American passport holders.

If the reports are true, our security correspondent Frank Gardner says it implies an Islamist motive – attacks inspired or co-ordinated by al-Qaeda.

A claim of responsibility has been made by a previously unknown group calling itself the Deccan Mujahideen.

Our correspondent says it could be a hoax or assumed name for another group.

The motive is far from clear – but the attacks come amid elections in several Indian states, including in disputed Kashmir.

On Thursday, reports said five gunmen had taken hostages in an office block in the financial district of Mumbai.

There has been a wave of bombings in Indian cities in recent months which has left scores of people dead.

Most of the attacks have been blamed on Muslim militants, although police have also arrested suspected Hindu extremists.

Mumbai itself has also been attacked in the past: in July 2006 a series of bomb attacks on busy commuter trains killed almost 190 people and injured more than 700.

Police accused Pakistan’s intelligence agency of planning those attacks, which they said were carried out by an Islamist militant group, Lashkar-e-Toiba.

Pakistan rejected the allegation, saying there was no evidence that its intelligence staff were involved.

But the latest shootings come at a time when ties between India and Pakistan have improved.

Just days ago Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari told a summit in Delhi that Pakistan would not be first to carry out a missile strike on India.

The two countries have a joint anti-terror mechanism whereby they are supposed to share information on terrorist attacks.

BOMB ATTACKS IN INDIA IN 2008
  • 30 October: Explosions kill at least 64 in north-eastern Assam
  • 30 September: Blasts in western India kill at least seven
  • 27 September: Bomb blasts kills one in Delhi
  • 13 September: Five bomb blasts kill 18 in Delhi
  • 26 July: At least 22 small bombs kill 49 in Ahmedabad
  • 25 July: Seven bombs go off in Bangalore killing two people
  • 13 May: Seven bomb hit markets and crowded streets in Jaipur killing 63

December 2, 2008 at 5:35 pm 3 comments

Help Line

DEAR ALL,

In case you come across any suspicious activity, any suspicious movement or have any information to tell to the Anti-Terror Squad (ATS), please take a

note of the new ALL INDIA TOLL-FREE Terror Help-line “1090″.

Your city’s Police or Anti-Terror squad will take action as quickly as possible.

Remember that this single number 1090 is valid all over India This is a toll free number and can be dialed from mobile phones also.

Moreover, the identity of the caller will be kept a secret. Let us make each and every citizen of India aware about this facility.

Please copy this and forward this through mail to as many people as possible, and tell everyone individually also.


December 2, 2008 at 4:43 pm Leave a comment


 

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